Adult Students in Scholastic Transition Scholarship Program/ASIST
The ASIST Scholarship is a non-discriminatory, educational scholarship program for the benefit of nontraditional students pursuing an associates, bachelor or master’s degree, or a technical/professional certificate.Due Date:03/22/2019https://app.reviewr.com/s1/site/asist2019

Albert K. Murray Fine Arts Educational FundAward: Grants are available to students on a quarterly basis.

Eligibility: Students must be US citizens. Applicants must be registered as a full time student in an art degree program for the term a grant is received and may be at the bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral level. Student’s GPA must be 2.5 or above.

Due Date: End of September grants (applications due July 31), end of December grants (applications due October 31), end of March grants (applications due January 31), and end of June grants (applications due April 30).

Open to deserving art majors in need of assistance and who are enrolled in a Tulsa area college or university. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S. Scholarship dollars may be used for tuition and/or art supplies.

American Indians in Health ProfessionsPreparatory Scholarship Program – Provides financial assistance to Federally or State recognized American Indian or Alaska Native Students enrolled full or part-time in a compensatory/pre-professional general education course or curriculum, that will prepare them for acceptance into a health profession. Must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in one of the following priority career categories: Pre-Dietetics, Pre-Engineering, Pre-Medical Technology, Pre-Nursing, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, or Pre-Social Work.
Pre-Graduate Scholarship Program – Provides financial assistance to Federally or State recognized American Indian or Alaska Native Students enrolled full or part-time in courses leading to a bachelor’s degree in specific pre-professional areas. Must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in one of the following priority career categories: Pre-Medicine or Pre-Dentistry.
Health Professions Scholarship Program – Provides financial assistance to Federally or State recognized American Indian or Alaska Native Students enrolled full or part-time in courses for specific health professions. This program requires a service obligation and/or payback requirement that the recipient incurs upon acceptance of the scholarship funding.

Eligibility: 1. Resident of Osage, Wagoner, Creek, Rogers or Okmulgee counties; 2. high school or GED graduate; 3. single head of household (single, legally separated, divorced, widowed) and not co-habiting with ex-spouse, current spouse or partner; with sole custody of one or more children under the age of 21; 4. pursuing a career-oriented course of study (full-time), must not have already earned an undergraduate degree; 5. low income at or near the current U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Service Income Guidelines poverty level; 6. recipient of a pell grant.

iHelp National Scholarship DrawingAward: one $3,000, one $2,000 and one $1,000 scholarship

Eligibility: Any high school senior or current post-secondary student who will be attending a college, university, technical or community college with the United States in the 2015/2016 academic year. Students on academic probation are not eligible.

Martin Family ScholarshipAward: $2,000-$4,000
Scholarships for undergraduate students majoring in Energy Management.Eligibility: Upperclassmen with a minimum of a 3.0 GPA, part-time employment to meet some educational expenses and financial need.

Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance ScholarshipAward: $4,000/semester
Will be awarded to a student who has dealt with cancer, personally or within their family, in an effort to help them further their education.www.mesothelioma.com/scholarship

In granting scholarships, the Foundation trustees consider the academic record, financial need, professor’s letter of recommendation and the applicant’s desire to supplement his or her college expenses through part-time employment. The MINIMUM undergraduate grade point average is 3.5 (on a 4.0 system). The trustees prefer applicants that work at least ten hours per week. The awards are made at the sole discretion of the Foundation trustees.

PayScale.com – STEMAward: $2,000PayScale.com
Scholarship will be awarded to a female student actively pursuing a degree in a STEM field.

Scholarship America: Dream AwardAward: Between $5,000 and $15,000 each year beginning in the second year and growing by $1,000 each year until graduation (up to a 5-year degree program).
For more information, visit the website.

U.S. Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Program and Oak Ridge Institute for Science and EducationAward: The five most compelling and competitive applications will receive a total award of $2,500 where $2,000 is expected to be used as project development funds (stipend) and $500 is to develop an outreach presentation for middle and high school students.orise.orau.gov/geothermal

Wells Fargo Veterans Scholarship ProgramAward:Provides scholarships up to $7,000 per year, to fill gaps for veterans and the spouses of disabled veterans after military benefits and other grants and scholarships have been utilized. To ensure that recipients can focus on completing their degree, these scholarships are renewable, and award amounts will grow by $1,000 each year. Deadline to apply is February 28.https://wellsfargovets.scholarsapply.org

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship FoundationAward: Fellowship award includes $40,000 annually toward tuition costs and related academic expenses during the senior year of college and the first year of graduate study.www.woodrow.org